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Jay Gilmour

Photographer from England

Hi Jay Gilmour,
Please share some stories as a professional wedding videographer.
Hi, my name is Jay Gilmour, a full-time wedding videographer based here in Cumbria, the beautiful lake district.
One of the questions I get quite often is how to film a ceremony. I will talk about what to prepare for filming the wedding ceremony and some tips.

How Do You Prepare for a Wedding?
Well, the boring stuff is to make sure everything is charged, memory cards are formatted, and everything is there and working. 
I am methodical, to the point of being obsessive with my gear! Everything has its place (and labelled!). 
This has always helped me because if I forget a mic, a cable, or even something small like a tripod plate it can be an absolute disaster. 
A lot of wedding photographers and videographers like to go and scout the venue beforehand, I am the complete opposite, 
I like to see it with fresh eyes, this gets my creative mind in gear much quicker and I do not have to worry about any planned shots I had had to change, 
which happens often, due to timings, weather or whatever it may be.

What Goes into Creating the Perfect Wedding Memory?
God is in the detail,’ which seems fitting for a wedding! The best weddings are personalised, with small touches the couples use to make it theirs. 
It could be anything, small gifts, those little moments and even pets getting in on the big day!

My job is to relive the couple’s experience through the filming and editing process. There is not a one size fits all approach. 
When it comes to wedding videography yes, I have my style, but this differs slightly from film to film. 
For example, if the wedding was upbeat and had a party vibe, the film should be the same. 
On the other hand, if the event was more heartfelt and sombre again the film should reflect this.

I also try to tell the story of the day through the smaller moments. Every wedding has the “I do’s” and the speeches (some good, some bad!). 
But not everyone has that wink from a future father-in-law to his new son-in-law when coming up the aisle, 
not every wedding has that usually hard-faced father shedding a small tear of how proud he is when seeing his daughter in the wedding dress for the first time.

These are the moments I absolutely love and completely make the day for me. 
In turn, this can make the project extra special, during the ceremony people might not notice these moments. 
However, when they are captured on screen, they can reignite memories again and again and that makes it all worthwhile.


 

 

Are There Any Big Challenges That You Face During a Project?

Space is always an issue!

Physically, in Cumbria, our churches are beautiful, but small, and usually hundreds of years old. 

My village church dates to the 12th century! When it was built, I do not think they were thinking about wedding videographers! Ha-ha

Then, I can easily shoot 600-700 GB worth of footage in computer space, since I shoot 4K at 10-bit to get the best quality. 

It feels like I am constantly buying more space, even with the huge RAID drives I use.

 

During the wedding day itself, since I am working alone, it is sometimes difficult to prioritise or to know where you should be to get the most important shots of the day. 

For example, you need to be at the church/venue to set up, but one of the most important shots is the bridesmaids, 

the father, or the bride’s reaction shot which happens just before they leave. So, knowing your kit, 

where everything is, what needs to be done, all in a ridiculously short space of time, is crucial.

 

But apart from that, I have done enough now that hopefully, I can deal with any unexpected changes that may (and will) happen. 

And sometimes that is when you get the best shots!

 

 

 

 

Advice to Others/Beginners?

I adore my job; I genuinely love the reactions from guests and family at the wedding and take great pride in the responses and comments I get from people watching my films. So, in that sense, I wholeheartedly recommend aspiring individuals who are thinking about it, to just go for it.

 

On the other side, it IS stressful, and it is a loooooong day! Working 12 hours non-stop with heavy gear is not for everyone.

 

If you are looking to start, the best and easiest way is to offer to do it for free or cheap if family/friends are getting married and do not have a videographer. 

That way there is less pressure to get it right the first time.

 

The next small tip is about gear when you first start you tend to buy lots! Most of it you will not use, some of it you will use then realise it is not right for you. 

In time, you will notice what are your go-to pieces and when you need to add more to your collection of gear for a specific request or event.

 

Play around with your gear to get to know it better, use videos by the company or on places such as 

YouTube to learn tips and tricks and make amendments where necessary to make sure it fits into your workflow.



 

 

 

Wedding Videography Checklist - JAY’S GO-TO KIT

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced videographer, you need two cameras for a wedding. It gives you options on the angle and, 

more importantly, it can cover up mistakes or issues. Mistakes do and will happen, no matter how long you have been in the industry! 

I would suggest getting two cameras of the same brand, so you do not have any issues matching footage later.

Two cameras mean more than one lens. I use a Samyang AF 50mm F1.4 FE II primarily, an AF 35mm F1.8 FE

and an AF 135mm F1.8 FE this gives me the coverage I need, and a variety of shot types. 

 

 

 

 

I love the Samyang AF 50mm F1.4 FE II lens and it's always on my camera because it has the same kind of wide-angle view as you would see with your own eye.

It works great for mediums even to wide if I'm a little bit further back and that f/1.4 just makes it so worthwhile when you have it at dark church. 

My second lens for the second camera is the Samyang AF 35mm F1.8 FE. I generally use that for speeches when I need to stand back a little bit and there isn't really enough room for me. A nifty fifty and a wider angle are always easy to pick up cheaply if you are just starting. 


 

 

 

As you grow you will soon realise that creativity in your storytelling is key. No matter how expensive the gear you have, if you do not tell a story, it doesn’t matter. 

A straightforward way to add an establishing shot is with a drone. Drones are simple to use and relatively inexpensive. 

Just make sure you have the correct licence and insurance in place before flying.

 

Next on the list, in terms of a more advanced kit, is a gimbal and a monitor. A gimbal is not a necessity, but it’s a great add-on for that super-smooth cinematic look. 

An external monitor could easily belong in the ‘what to buy as a beginner’ category. It helps to compose a shot and has more advanced features for exposure and focusing. The Atomos Ninja V is my go-to monitor as it also records, so no need to worry about carrying multiple memory cards.


Good audio takes the right equipment and a lot of technical skill/instinct during the wedding shooting itself. 

You should arrive early and test the main things to focus on, which would be:


- Eliminate any unwanted noise sources before recording

- Outdoor shots mean wind noise - be careful!

- Check levels for the sound quality of speeches and dialogue


Being over-prepared can prevent a major disaster from occurring. Be cautious and have a backup plan in place, 

and if you are not confident in your skills yet, reach out to others in the industry to help you with the process and to give you pointers.

Last but by no means least are backups - the more the better! It is always a good idea to have multiples of everything - you never know what can go wrong on the day, 

so being prepared is the best option. It is a necessary evil in terms of videography and at such a momentous event you don’t want to be taking any chances with precious memories!


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https://www.holdan.co.uk/news/love-captured


 

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答案是相当于“作品框架对角线的长度”的距离。

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为了将作品完整地纳入视野并予欣赏,保持相当于作品对角线的距离为宜。如果距离过近,将大于人眼可集中精力的50°视角而无法取的良好的欣赏效果。

为了最佳欣赏效果与最佳视角而保持理想距离也适用于摄影技术。在拍摄静止画像的摄影技术中,将等于摄像面对角线长度的焦距镜头定义为标准镜头。数码相机的全帧传感器尺寸为36x24毫米,其对角线距离约为43.26毫米,标准镜头应为多少毫米以下的最理想答案可以称为“接近43.26毫米的数据”,而难以断定是至今被视作标准镜头代名词的“50毫米”。

以往与胶片对角线长度相仿的45mm画角镜头较为常见,随着SLR相机大获成功,为了保留可容纳反射镜的空间,50mm被视作标准镜头。但是,最近随着无反相机底边大幅放大, 鉴于无反相机法兰距短的特点,需要将标准镜头的画角以45mm再度予以解释,由此开始研发AF 45mm F1.8 FE。 与35mm画角镜头相比,三阳的AF 45mm F1.8 FE将畸变现象降至最低,且比55mm画角拍摄范围宽,为人物、风景、建筑物及宠物等各种主题摄影呈献令人满意的效果。

什么是预设光圈功能?

在预设光圈功能中,光圈可以像”控制环操作音消除(De-click)镜头“一样丝滑驱动,为视频拍摄提供支持。

富士相机的设计根据最小曝光量(F-stop)控制光圈,当相机控制光圈时,会依靠短暂闪烁来调节曝光。而AF 75mm F1.8 X不会向机身传送光圈信息,这种刻意的“预设光圈功能”无需闪烁就可让平滑的曝光调节变为可能。只需控制光圈就可以使ISO和快门速度适应不同的曝光环境,因此即使采用1/2 F-stop也依然可以调节曝光。

什么是预设光圈功能?

在预设光圈功能中,光圈可以像”控制环操作音消除(De-click)镜头“一样丝滑驱动,为视频拍摄提供支持。

富士相机的设计根据最小曝光量(F-stop)控制光圈,当相机控制光圈时,会依靠短暂闪烁来调节曝光。而AF 75mm F1.8 X不会向机身传送光圈信息,这种刻意的“预设光圈功能”无需闪烁就可让平滑的曝光调节变为可能。只需控制光圈就可以使ISO和快门速度适应不同的曝光环境,因此即使采用1/2 F-stop也依然可以调节曝光。

有哪些预设光圈功能的使用建议?

预设光圈功能仅能在视频拍摄模式下运行。 建议在f/1.8光圈和A、M曝光模式下使用该功能。有关“预设光圈功能”的使用建议请参考上表。

* 预设光圈功能的使用方法

1) 设置相机机身
      AF模式 → 视频拍摄模式(“A”或“M”模式)→ 光圈值固定在f/1.8
(2) AF 75mm F1.8 X镜头设置
      将“自定义开关”切换为“模式2(M2)”
(3) 使用对焦环调整预设光圈

有哪些预设光圈功能的使用建议?

预设光圈功能仅能在视频拍摄模式下运行。 建议在f/1.8光圈和A、M曝光模式下使用该功能。有关“预设光圈功能”的使用建议请参考上表。

* 预设光圈功能的使用方法

1) 设置相机机身
      AF模式 → 视频拍摄模式(“A”或“M”模式)→ 光圈值固定在f/1.8
(2) AF 75mm F1.8 X镜头设置
      将“自定义开关”切换为“模式2(M2)”
(3) 使用对焦环调整预设光圈

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一般利用带轮子的车,根据调整相机变焦的速度前后移动拍摄的技术。这导致被摄体和背景的倍率差异,从而将梦幻效应记录在视频中。

[简单用手持拍Dolly shot的方法]

Tip.如果移动距离长,相机可能会晃动,请在35~100mm区间拍摄。
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2.将自定义开关切换到MF和Mode3后,将视角设定在100mm左右。
3.通过调节对焦环聚焦被摄物,然后将光圈设置为F8~16。
4.利用上身和手臂,将相机靠近被摄体,将变焦操作慢慢向左(广角方向)转动。
5. 完成Dolly shot!
※在与拍摄对象更远的距离拍摄时,使用卡丁车或万向稳定器等,可以更稳定地进行拍摄。

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